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The 5725 is a frequency display / indicator from PR electronics that measures, scales, and displays frequency signals found in many process speed and flow rate applications. The indicator can measure the period of the frequency, which is useful for displaying the elapsed time between events. The 5725D model has two SPDT set point contacts and a 0/4-20 mA output for process control. The installed display provides IP65 environmental sealing, and additional protection is provided by the optional 8335 splash proof cover.
The PR 5725, from PR electronics, measures, scales, and displays frequency signals found in many process speed and flow rate applications. The indicator can measure the period of the frequency, useful for displaying the elapsed time between events. The 5725A is the standard model. The 5725D has two SPDT set point contacts and a 0/4-20 mA output for process control. The display provides IP65 environmental sealing, and additional protection is provided by the optional 8335 splash proof cover.
The PR 5725 frequency indicator has a selectable low cut-off filter, which sets the display and output to 0% when the frequency measurement is ≤ 0.5 Hz (2 s). This filter allows the display to ignore extremely low frequencies from flow meters and encoders that are sometimes present when the process is at idle.
Users can adjust the analog output response time to a fast 0.1 second, allowing the analog output to track faster changing input signals.
Configuration of the response time of the PR 5725 display readout can be independent of the analog output response time. This feature ensures a stable and easy readout of unstable or jittering input signals.
Out of range minimum limit is < 0.0009 Hz / (18 minutes 31 seconds).
These menus are interactive and allow adjustment of the set points while the display is measuring the input signal. The front LEDs will then indicate when the relays change state, thus easing the set point adjustment in many situations. By activating 1 and 2 simultaneously, a relay test will initiate and the relay will change state. Users can save the set point adjustment by a quick press of 3 button. Holding down 3 for more than 0.5 seconds will return the display to the default state (monitor) without changing the set point.
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